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CBSE |
The School is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education. New Delhi since 1990 and follows innovations in teaching-learning methodologies by devising students friendly and students centered paradigms. |
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IPSC |
Indian Public Schools Conference, formed in 1939 is known for its glorious traditions with a few residential schools and now has a strength of 79 schools including Sainik & Military Schools. It, basically, deliberates on the educational problems of residential schools and endeavors to promote the efficiency of such schools keeping in mind the changing trends in educational technologies. The primary aim of IPSC is – to prepare students of ability for positions of service and responsibilities in all walks of national Life. |
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British Council |
The British Council is the United Kingdoms international organization for educational opportunities and cultural relations. The British Council creates international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and builds trust between them worldwide. |
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IAYP |
The International Award for Young People (IAYP) is the most adaptable and successful youth empowerment program. It recognize no religious, political or strategic affiliations. Its framework is used by schools, youth organisations, community groups, correctional services, employers and government departments nationwide. Around the world, more than 143 countries use this model for positive youth empowerment. |
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INTACH |
Indian National Trust for Art & Cultural Heritage (INTACH) involves in a variety of programmes and activities that have helped promote the cause of INTACH and heritage conversation. |
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SPICMACY |
SPIC MACAY seeks to conserve and promote an awareness of the rich and heterogeneous cultural Indian tapestry amongst the youth of this country by focusing on the classical arts, with their attendant legends, rituals, mythology and philosophy and to facilitate an awareness of their deeper and subtler values. |
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NCC |
National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organisation comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth-The Leaders of Tomorrow into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The genesis of the NCC can be traced back to the First World War when the Britishers created the University Corps as the second line of defense and to have a large pool of trained youth available for employment into the Armed Forces. |